Cooling naturally.
Author(s) : JACKSON J., HAGLUND A.
Type of article: Article, Case study
Summary
A new district cooling plant uses seawater and natural refrigerants to supply cooling to nearby stores and offices in central Copenhagen. With district cooling the buildings can do away with huge air-conditioning systems, thus saving space, energy and CO2 emissions. See also this issue of the Bulletin, references 2010-1996, and 1998 to 2001.
Details
- Original title: Cooling naturally.
- Record ID : 2010-1997
- Languages: English
- Source: Here - n. 28
- Publication date: 2010/11
Links
- See also: Refroidissement naturel.
Die Natur Kühlt mit.
Cooling naturally.
Cooling naturally.
Cooling naturally.
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Indexing
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Themes:
Ammonia;
District cooling;
CO2;
Hydrocarbons - Keywords: District cooling; Denmark; Ammonia; Hydrocarbon; Case study; Energy saving; Refrigerant; Air conditioning; CO2
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Refroidissement naturel.
- Author(s) : JACKSON J., HAGLUND A.
- Date : 2010/11
- Languages : French
- Source: Here - n. 28
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Die Natur Kühlt mit.
- Author(s) : JACKSON J., HAGLUND A.
- Date : 2010/11
- Languages : German
- Source: Here - n. 28
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Cooling naturally.
- Author(s) : JACKSON J., HAGLUND A.
- Date : 2010/11
- Languages : Chinese
- Source: Here - n. 28
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Cooling naturally.
- Author(s) : JACKSON J., HAGLUND A.
- Date : 2010/11
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Here - n. 28
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Cooling naturally.
- Author(s) : JACKSON J., HAGLUND A.
- Date : 2010/11
- Languages : Russian
- Source: Here - n. 28
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